ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY LL W/CONNECT ACCESS
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Author: McKinley
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Chapter 9.3, Problem 6WDYL
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To determine:
The composition of synchondrosis joint and its location in the body.
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Synchondrosis is a structural category of the cartilaginous joint in which articulating bones are joined by hyaline cartilage. These joints are immobile and thus, they are functionally classified as synarthrosis.
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